On Feb. 8, 2010, Muslim students from UC Irvine and UC Riverside protested a speech at UCI given by Israeli ambassador to the United States Michael Oren. Throughout the speech, the students stood up, spoke a short line, and left the venue into the waiting arms of police. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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October 21, 12:37 am
In The Know: Irvine 11 Appeal
Opinion Columns
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October 21, 12:31 am
In The Know: Media Underrepresents unemployment
One of the growing concerns in America is accessibility of, and participation in, political knowledge. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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October 19, 11:23 pm
Trigger cuts point to a systemic problem hurting not just the UC but California as a whole
With talk of trigger cuts circulating, it is increasingly obvious that a guideline or formula needs to be in place to allow University of California students and families to plan for college payments. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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October 19, 11:16 pm
Marijuana debates must reach a higher ground
Let's talk about MJ. No, not the King of Pop. No, not Peter Parker's lover either. Yes, that MJ. Read more...
Opinion
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October 18, 11:14 pm
Letter to the Editor: David Horowitz ad got everything wrong
I first want to begin with an apology. What many non-Muslims do not realize, and what many Muslims refuse to believe, is that for 1400 years now, a war for the soul of Islam has been raging. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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October 18, 10:56 pm
With the declining economy and increasing tuition, UCs can’t rely on endowment funds
Though UCLA needs more money from private donors as state funding is on the decline, fostering a sense of commitment in current students to donate in the future is not the solution. Read more...
Opinion
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October 17, 10:49 pm
Letter to the Editor: Inspiring news should be highlighted
In this world, I try to grab on to any amazing, heroic story that manages to creep through all the muck; I think that in order to empower and inspire the student population, these stories need to be highlighted, and the parties involved should receive at the very least a gold star for their merits. Read more...

